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Notice of Availability of the Record of Decision for Proposed Contract Award to House District of Columbia-Sentenced Felons and Criminal Aliens Within a Contractor-Owned/Contractor-Operated Correctional Facility, 35089-35090 [2010-14743]

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Antitrust Division
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Notice Pursuant to the National
Cooperative Research and Production
Act of 1993; National Warheads and
Energetics Consortium
Notice is hereby given that, on May
26, 2010, pursuant to section 6(a) of the
National Cooperative Research and
Production Act of 1993, 15 U.S.C. 4301
et sect. (‘‘the Act’’), the National
Warheads and Energetics Consortium
(‘‘NWEC’’) has filed a written
notification simultaneously with the
Attorney General and the Federal Trade
Commission disclosing changes in its
membership. The notifications were
filed for the purpose of extending the
Act’s provisions limiting the recovery of
antitrust plaintiffs to actual damages
under specified circumstances.
Specifically, the Combined Systems,
Inc., Jamestown, PA; QinetiQ North
America, Reston, VA; and St. Mark’s
Powder, St. Marks, FL, have been added
as parties to this venture.
Also, Advanced Ceramics Research,
Tucson, AZ; ANEASOL, LLC, Santa Fe,
NM; AMEC, Somerset, NJ; Applied
Research Associates, Albuquerque, NM;
Applied Spectra, Inc., Fremont, CA;
Axsun Technologies, Inc., Naples, FL;
BEC Manufacturing Corporation, Saddle
Brook, NJ; Bipolar Technologies, Provo,
UT; BlastGard International, Inc.,
Clearwater, FL; Cartridge Actuated
Devices, Inc., Fairfield, NJ; CFD
Research Corporation, Huntsville, AL;
Chemical Compliance Systems, Inc.,
Lake Hopatcong, NJ; DCS Corporation,
Alexandria, VA; Dynamic Systems and
Research Corporation, Albuquerque,
NM; Eaton Associates, LaPorte, IN;
Energetics Material Management, East
Ridge, TN; Enig Associates, Inc., Silver
Spring, MD; ET Materials, LLC, Elk
Grove, CA; Folsom Technologies
International, LLC, East Greenbush, NY;
Hi-Shear Technology Corporation,
Torrance, CA; Hittite Microwave
Corporation, Chelmsford, MA;
Honeywell International, Inc., Defense
and Space/Missiles and Munitions,
Redmond, WA; Hughes Associates, Inc.,
Baltimore, MD; L–3 Communications—
BT Fuze Products Division, Mt.
Arlington, NJ; Material Processing and
Research, Inc., Hackensack, NJ; Mentis
Sciences, Inc., Manchester, NH;
Midcom, Inc., Watertown, SD; Milli
Sensor Systems and Actuators Inc.,
West Newton, MA; Missouri University
of Science and Technology, Columbia,
MO; mPhase Technologies, Inc., Little
Falls, NJ; New Jersey Institute of
Technology, Newark, NJ; NexTec,
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Xenia, OH; Northrop Grumman Space
Technology, Redondo Beach, CA;
Omnitek Partners LLC, Bay Shore, NY;
Pendulum Management Company, LLC,
Charlestown, IN; PIKA International,
Inc., Stafford, TX; Planning Systems,
Reston, VA; Plasma Processes, Inc.,
Huntsville, AL; Proton Aerospace
Corporation, Jupiter, FL; Ridge
Manufacturing Corporation, Rockaway,
NJ; Rutgers, The State University of New
Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ; Scientific
Applications & Research Associates,
Inc., Cypress, CA; Shalimar Research &
Technology, Inc., Niceville, FL; Special
Devices, Inc., Moorpark, CA; Stanley
Associates, Huntsville, AL; SURVICE
Engineering Company, Belcamp, MD;
The Ex One Company, LLC, Irwin, PA;
Thermal and Mechanical Technologies,
Lafayette, LA; Tyco Electronics, Lowell,
MA; University of Denver, Denver, CO;
University of Maryland, College Park,
MD; University of Mississippi,
University, MS; and Valentec Systems
Inc., Minden, LA, have withdrawn as
parties to this venture.
No other changes have been made in
either the membership or planned
activity of the group research project.
Membership in this group research
project remains open, and NWEC
intends to file additional written
notifications disclosing all changes in
membership.
On May 2, 2000, NWEC filed its
original notification pursuant to Section
6(a) of the Act. The Department of
Justice published a notice in the Federal
Register pursuant to section 6(b) of the
Act on June 30, 2000 (65 FR 40693).
The last notification was filed with
the Department on April 16, 2009. A
notice was published in the Federal
Register pursuant to section 6(b) of the
Act on May 22, 2009 (74 FR 24035).
Patricia A. Brink,
Deputy Director of Operations, Antitrust
Division.
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simultaneously with the Attorney
General and the Federal Trade
Commission disclosing changes in its
membership status. The notifications
were filed for the purpose of extending
the Act’s provisions limiting the
recovery of antitrust plaintiffs to actual
damages under specified circumstances.
Specifically, Bender Shipbuilding &
Repair Co., Inc., Mobile, AL, and
Manitowoc Marine Group, Manitowoc,
WI, have withdrawn as parties from this
venture. Additionally, Marinette Marine
Corporation, Marinette, WI, has been
added as a party to this venture.
No other changes have been made in
either the membership or planned
activity of the group research project.
Membership in this group remains
open, and NSRP intends to file
additional written notifications
disclosing all changes in membership.
On March 13, 1998, NSRP filed its
original notification pursuant to Section
6(a) of the Act. The Department of
Justice published a notice in the Federal
Register pursuant to Section 6(b) of the
Act on January 29, 1999 (64 FR 4708).
The last notification was filed with
the Department on April 16, 2009. A
notice was published in the Federal
Register pursuant to Section 6(b) of the
Act on May 26, 2009 (74 FR 25036).
Patricia A. Brink,
Deputy Director of Operations, Antitrust
Division.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Notice of Availability of the Record of
Decision for Proposed Contract Award
to House District of ColumbiaSentenced Felons and Criminal Aliens
Within a Contractor-Owned/ContractorOperated Correctional Facility
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
AGENCY: U.S. Department of Justice,
Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Antitrust Division
ACTION:
Notice Pursuant to the National
Cooperative Research and Production
Act of 1993—National Shipbuilding
Research Program
Notice is hereby given that, on May
19, 2010, pursuant to Section 6(a) of the
National Cooperative Research and
Production Act of 1993, 15 U.S.C. 4301
et seq. (‘‘the Act’’), National
Shipbuilding Research Program
(‘‘NSRP’’) has filed written notifications
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Notice of a Record of Decision.
SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of
Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP)
announces the availability of the Record
of Decision (ROD) concerning the
proposed award of a contract to house
approximately 1,380 federal, lowsecurity, adult male District of Columbia
(DC)-sentenced felons and criminal
aliens within a Contractor-Owned/
Contractor-Operated correctional
facility.
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Background Information
Pursuant to Section 102(2)(c) of the
National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) of 1969 and the Council of
Environmental Quality Regulations (40
CFR Parts 1500–1508), the BOP has
prepared Draft and Final Environmental
Impact Statements (EISs) for the
proposed award of a contract to house
approximately 1,380 federal, lowsecurity, adult male DC-sentenced
felons and criminal aliens within a
Contractor-Owned/Contractor-Operated
correctional facility.
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Project Information
The BOP faces unprecedented growth
in its inmate population resulting from
federal law enforcement programs.
Federal Correctional Institutions
housing low-security inmates are
especially impacted because DCsentenced felons and criminal aliens are
typically housed at the low-security
level. Due to the current shortage of
beds within the federal prison system,
particularly at the low-security level,
the BOP is managing the federal inmate
population by assigning minimum and
medium-security level institutions as
low-security institutions. This, in turn,
impacts other security levels by
reducing the availability of beds to
accommodate minimum- and mediumsecurity inmates. The projected growth
in the number of sentenced felons and
aliens resulting from increased law
enforcement efforts will further
exacerbate these population pressures.
The DC III procurement serves to
address these growth issues on a
national basis.
The BOP requires flexibility in
managing the shortage of beds at the
low-security level as well as the
anticipated future increases at this
security level. Such management
flexibility, involving the use of
Contractor-Owned/Contractor-Operated
correctional facilities when appropriate,
would help to meet population capacity
needs in a timely fashion, conform to
federal law, and maintain fiscal
responsibility while successfully
meeting the mission of the BOP. That
mission is to protect society by
confining offenders in the controlled
environments of prison and communitybased facilities that are safe, humane,
cost-efficient and appropriately secure,
and that provide work and other selfimprovement opportunities to assist
offenders in becoming law-abiding
citizens.
The proposed action is to award a
contract to house approximately 1,380
federal, low-security, adult male, DCsentenced felons and criminal aliens
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within a Contractor-Owned/ContractorOperated correctional facility. Under the
proposed action, the contractor selected
would be responsible for ensuring that
the correctional facility is operated in a
manner consistent with the mission of
the BOP and in accordance with state
and federal laws and regulations. In
addition, the facility selected would be
within the proximity of, and have access
to, emergency services including
medical care, fire protection and law
enforcement.
It is anticipated that the BOP will
assign a population of approximately
1,380 low-security, adult male inmates,
predominantly DC-sentenced felons and
criminal aliens, to the selected facility.
However, the BOP may designate any
inmate within its custody utilizing the
same designation criteria as are used at
other BOP facilities. All inmate services
and programs would be developed and
implemented to comply with the BOP’s
contract requirements and all applicable
federal, state and local laws and
regulations.
The BOP issued a DEIS in January
2010 with publication of the Notice of
Availability (NOA) in the Federal
Register on January 22, 2010. The NOA
provided a start date for the 45-day
public comment period beginning on
January 22, 2010, and ending on March
8, 2010. During the public comment
period public hearings concerning the
proposed action and the DEIS were held
on February 10, 2010 in Winton, North
Carolina and February 24, 2010 in
Princess Anne, Maryland.
The FEIS addressed comments
received on the DEIS and publication of
the NOA in the Federal Register
concerning the FEIS occurred on May 7,
2010. The 30-day review period for
receipt of public comments concerning
the FEIS ended on June 7, 2010, during
which time comment letters and similar
forms of communication were received
by the BOP. Each of the comment letters
are similar to comments received on the
DEIS and were considered in the
decision presented in the ROD.
BOP provided written notices of the
availability of the DEIS and FEIS in the
Federal Register, two newspapers with
local and regional circulations, and
through two local public libraries. The
BOP also distributed approximately 175
copies (each) of the DEIS and FEIS to
federal agencies, state and local
governments, elected officials,
interested organizations, and
individuals.
The BOP evaluated alternatives as
part of the EIS including the No Action
Alternative; implementation of the
proposed action at the Winton, North
Carolina site (involving use of the Rivers
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Correctional Institution) to house the
federal inmate population; and
implementation of the proposed action
at the Princess Anne, Maryland site
(involving development of a new
Contractor-Owned/Contractor-Operated
correctional facility) to house the federal
inmate population. Each of the
alternative sites in Winton, North
Carolina and Princess Anne, Maryland
is examined in detail in the Draft and
Final EISs with contract award to the
Winton site in North Carolina identified
in the ROD as the Preferred Alternative.
Availability of Record of Decision
The ROD and other information
regarding this undertaking are available
upon request. To request a copy of the
ROD, please contact: Richard A. Cohn,
Chief, or Issac J. Gaston, Site Selection
Specialist, Capacity Planning and Site
Selection Branch, Federal Bureau of
Prisons, 320 First Street, NW.,
Washington, DC 20534/Tel: 202–514–
6470/Fax: 202–616–6024/E-mail:
racohn@bop.gov or igaston@bop.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Richard A. Cohn, or Issac J. Gaston,
Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Dated: June 11, 2010.
Issac Gaston,
Site Specialist, Capacity Planning and Site
Selection Branch.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
Maritime Advisory Committee for
Occupational Safety and Health
(MACOSH)
AGENCY: Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA), Labor.
ACTION: Announcement of meeting.
SUMMARY: The purpose of this Federal
Register notice is to announce the
Advisory Committee and workgroup
meetings scheduled for July 13–14,
2010. The Maritime Advisory
Committee for Occupational Safety and
Health (MACOSH or Committee) was
established under Section 7 of the
Occupational Safety and Health Act of
1970 to advise the Assistant Secretary of
Labor for Occupational Safety and
Health on issues relating to
occupational safety and health in the
maritime industries.
DATES: The Shipyard and Longshoring
workgroups will meet on Tuesday, July
13, 2010, 8 a.m. until approximately 4
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Notice of Availability of the Record of Decision for Proposed
Contract Award to House District of Columbia-Sentenced Felons and
Criminal Aliens Within a Contractor-Owned/Contractor-Operated
Correctional Facility
AGENCY: U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons.
ACTION: Notice of a Record of Decision.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons
(BOP) announces the availability of the Record of Decision (ROD)
concerning the proposed award of a contract to house approximately
1,380 federal, low-security, adult male District of Columbia (DC)-
sentenced felons and criminal aliens within a Contractor-Owned/
Contractor-Operated correctional facility.
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Background Information
Pursuant to Section 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA) of 1969 and the Council of Environmental Quality Regulations
(40 CFR Parts 1500-1508), the BOP has prepared Draft and Final
Environmental Impact Statements (EISs) for the proposed award of a
contract to house approximately 1,380 federal, low-security, adult male
DC-sentenced felons and criminal aliens within a Contractor-Owned/
Contractor-Operated correctional facility.
Project Information
The BOP faces unprecedented growth in its inmate population
resulting from federal law enforcement programs. Federal Correctional
Institutions housing low-security inmates are especially impacted
because DC-sentenced felons and criminal aliens are typically housed at
the low-security level. Due to the current shortage of beds within the
federal prison system, particularly at the low-security level, the BOP
is managing the federal inmate population by assigning minimum and
medium-security level institutions as low-security institutions. This,
in turn, impacts other security levels by reducing the availability of
beds to accommodate minimum- and medium-security inmates. The projected
growth in the number of sentenced felons and aliens resulting from
increased law enforcement efforts will further exacerbate these
population pressures. The DC III procurement serves to address these
growth issues on a national basis.
The BOP requires flexibility in managing the shortage of beds at
the low-security level as well as the anticipated future increases at
this security level. Such management flexibility, involving the use of
Contractor-Owned/Contractor-Operated correctional facilities when
appropriate, would help to meet population capacity needs in a timely
fashion, conform to federal law, and maintain fiscal responsibility
while successfully meeting the mission of the BOP. That mission is to
protect society by confining offenders in the controlled environments
of prison and community-based facilities that are safe, humane, cost-
efficient and appropriately secure, and that provide work and other
self-improvement opportunities to assist offenders in becoming law-
abiding citizens.
The proposed action is to award a contract to house approximately
1,380 federal, low-security, adult male, DC-sentenced felons and
criminal aliens within a Contractor-Owned/Contractor-Operated
correctional facility. Under the proposed action, the contractor
selected would be responsible for ensuring that the correctional
facility is operated in a manner consistent with the mission of the BOP
and in accordance with state and federal laws and regulations. In
addition, the facility selected would be within the proximity of, and
have access to, emergency services including medical care, fire
protection and law enforcement.
It is anticipated that the BOP will assign a population of
approximately 1,380 low-security, adult male inmates, predominantly DC-
sentenced felons and criminal aliens, to the selected facility.
However, the BOP may designate any inmate within its custody utilizing
the same designation criteria as are used at other BOP facilities. All
inmate services and programs would be developed and implemented to
comply with the BOP's contract requirements and all applicable federal,
state and local laws and regulations.
The BOP issued a DEIS in January 2010 with publication of the
Notice of Availability (NOA) in the Federal Register on January 22,
2010. The NOA provided a start date for the 45-day public comment
period beginning on January 22, 2010, and ending on March 8, 2010.
During the public comment period public hearings concerning the
proposed action and the DEIS were held on February 10, 2010 in Winton,
North Carolina and February 24, 2010 in Princess Anne, Maryland.
The FEIS addressed comments received on the DEIS and publication of
the NOA in the Federal Register concerning the FEIS occurred on May 7,
2010. The 30-day review period for receipt of public comments
concerning the FEIS ended on June 7, 2010, during which time comment
letters and similar forms of communication were received by the BOP.
Each of the comment letters are similar to comments received on the
DEIS and were considered in the decision presented in the ROD.
BOP provided written notices of the availability of the DEIS and
FEIS in the Federal Register, two newspapers with local and regional
circulations, and through two local public libraries. The BOP also
distributed approximately 175 copies (each) of the DEIS and FEIS to
federal agencies, state and local governments, elected officials,
interested organizations, and individuals.
The BOP evaluated alternatives as part of the EIS including the No
Action Alternative; implementation of the proposed action at the
Winton, North Carolina site (involving use of the Rivers Correctional
Institution) to house the federal inmate population; and implementation
of the proposed action at the Princess Anne, Maryland site (involving
development of a new Contractor-Owned/Contractor-Operated correctional
facility) to house the federal inmate population. Each of the
alternative sites in Winton, North Carolina and Princess Anne, Maryland
is examined in detail in the Draft and Final EISs with contract award
to the Winton site in North Carolina identified in the ROD as the
Preferred Alternative.
Availability of Record of Decision
The ROD and other information regarding this undertaking are
available upon request. To request a copy of the ROD, please contact:
Richard A. Cohn, Chief, or Issac J. Gaston, Site Selection Specialist,
Capacity Planning and Site Selection Branch, Federal Bureau of Prisons,
320 First Street, NW., Washington, DC 20534/Tel: 202-514-6470/Fax: 202-
616-6024/E-mail: racohn@bop.gov or igaston@bop.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Richard A. Cohn, or Issac J. Gaston, Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Dated: June 11, 2010.
Issac Gaston,
Site Specialist, Capacity Planning and Site Selection Branch.
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